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17601. Money acquired by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
$ 6.43 million to compensate other Jewish laborers. ... fund of $ 6.43 million to compensate other Jewish laborers. Wollheim studied accounting at New York
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17602. Luggage tag owned by the Miodownik family
’s name was Perla. Anne had one sister, Ruth Christine Miodownik (b. 6 April 1941). The family lived in ... overall: Height: 6.250 inches (15.875 cm) | Width: 3.130 inches (7.95 cm)
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17603. Anti-Semitic propaganda poster with pictures of several prominent Jewish figures
poster features pictures of 6 prominent, powerful Jewish men. On the left are two Americans and a Soviet ... printed, black ink : No.22 Pd/W 1942 / 27.5 2.6. front, bottom right corner, printed, black ink
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17604. UNRRA selected records AG-018-039 : Germany Mission
later Peru, Cuba, India, Mexico, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela; 6 offices ... Zone: Districts Area Teams. Operational and Administrative (S-0435); 6. British Zone: Schleswig
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17605. Money acquired by a German Jewish displaced person and camp survivor
$ 6.43 million to compensate other Jewish laborers. ... fund of $ 6.43 million to compensate other Jewish laborers. Wollheim studied accounting at New York
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17606. Drawing of two skeletal doctors with an imprisoned patient by Nikolaj Pirnat and acquired by John Bolé
attorney. He spoke Czech, Slovenian, German, Italian, French, and Serbo-Croatian. On April 6, 1941, the ... Yugoslavia (now Ljubljana, Slovenia) during the late 1920s and 1930s. On April 6, 1941, the Axis powers
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17607. Dorit Mandelbaum papers
Kozienice while visiting her sister, Róża Aleksandrowicz. Anka was born on June 6, 1918, in Warsaw to Hena ... Aleksandrowicz, the donor’s mother, was born on June 6, 1918, in Warsaw to Hena and Szlomo Aleksandrowicz. In
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17608. Members of an extended family pose outside a building on a farm.
(born April 6, 1909 in Frielendorf, Germany). They married in 1933. In January 1935, Germany reclaimed ... but since these farmers were on Petain's side, he really was undernourished. He stayed there for 5-6
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17609. Group portrait of Beatrice Heffes, her mother Rosa Moses, her cousin Gerard Horst Meyerfeld, and her uncle Sygmund Friedman, then visiting from Lyon.
(born April 6, 1909 in Frielendorf, Germany). They married in 1933. In January 1935, Germany reclaimed ... but since these farmers were on Petain's side, he really was undernourished. He stayed there for 5-6
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17610. A group of thirteen people poses in front of a vineyard.
(born April 6, 1909 in Frielendorf, Germany). They married in 1933. In January 1935, Germany reclaimed ... but since these farmers were on Petain's side, he really was undernourished. He stayed there for 5-6
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17611. Surrounded by heavily armed SS and SD guards, SS Major General Juergen Stroop (center), watches housing blocks burn during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
1951. He was hanged the following year on March 6, 1952 in Warsaw, Poland. [Source: Zentner ... the Poniatowa labor camp, and between 5,000 and 6,000 were sent to the Trawniki camp. The Warsaw Jews
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17612. Driver's license issued to former partisan Shlamke Minuskin.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17613. Three survivors look out of their window in the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17614. Group portrait of Jewish survivors from Zhetel who had fought with the Lenin Brigade, taken shortly after liberation.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17615. Former Zhetel partisans go on a picnic shortly after liberation.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17616. Former Zhetel partisans celebrate their first Passover following their liberation.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17617. Survivors from Zhetel and non-Jewish friends visit a memorial to the 3000 Jewish victims of the Holocaust from Zhetel in the Jewish cemetery.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17618. Two young women stand outside by a fence in Zhetel, Poland.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17619. Portrait of four women in a home in Zetel. Shanke Minuskin is pictured in the center with three friends.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17620. Portrait of Rifkeh-Rochel Orlinsky surrounded by her grandchildren.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17621. Prewar group portrait of young Jewish women in Zhetel.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17622. Shlamke and Shanke Minuskin pose in the backyard garden of their home in Zhetel.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17623. Shanke Minuskin takes her baby son Henik for a walk in his baby carriage through the streets of Zhetel.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17624. Shlamke and Shanke Minuskin pose with their baby son, Henikel, in the garden of their home.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the
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17625. Shanke and Shlamke Minuskin look out the window of their quarters in the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp while their two boys, Henik and Kalman, stand below.
groups. On August 6, 1942, the Germans began the final liquidation of Zhetel. Sam was rounded up in a ... arrangements to sponsor them to the United States. On September 6, 1946, the Minuskins immigrated to the